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Filmmaker Lilly Wachowski, Sister of Lana, Pens Open Letter to Also Come Out As Transgender Woman

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Lana, Lilly (f.k.a. Andy). Photo: Kevin Winter/2012 Getty Images

Lilly Wachowski, half of the Wachowski filmmaking duo, penned an open letter Tuesday coming out as a transgender woman. Chicago’s Windy City Times published the piece, which delves into Lilly’s decision and explains how she was pressured by Britain’s Daily Mail into spreading her announcement prematurely. “I just wanted — needed some time to get my head right, to feel comfortable. But apparently I don’t get to decide this,” Lilly (formerly known as Andy) wrote. “I’m out to my friends and family. Most people at work know too. Everyone is cool with it. Yes, thanks to my fabulous sister they’ve done it before, but also because they’re fantastic people. Without the love and support of my wife and friends and family I would not be where I am today.” (Lilly’s sister, Lana, came out in 2012; the siblings’ most recent project was Netflix’s Sense8.) The letter goes on to underline the dangers of forcibly outing those in the transgender community, and includes some of Lilly’s thoughts on gender binarism, bathroom bills, and queer and gender theory.

Here’s another excerpt:

I am one of the lucky ones. Having the support of my family and the means to afford doctors and therapists has given me the chance to actually survive this process. Transgender people without support, means and privilege do not have this luxury. And many do not survive. In 2015, the transgender murder rate hit an all-time high in this country. A horrifying disproportionate number of the victims were trans women of color. These are only the recorded homicides so, since trans people do not all fit in the tidy gender binary statistics of murder rates, it means the actual numbers are higher.

And though we have come a long way since Silence of the Lambs, we continue to be demonized and vilified in the media where attack ads portray us as potential predators to keep us from even using the goddamn bathroom. The so-called bathroom bills that are popping up all over this country do not keep children safe, they force trans people into using bathrooms where they can be beaten and or murdered. We are not predators, we are prey.

I’m out to my friends and family. Most people at work know too. Everyone is cool with it. Yes, thanks to my fabulous sister they’ve done it before, but also because they’re fantastic people. Without the love and support of my wife and friends and family I would not be where I am today.

But these words, “transgender” and “transitioned” are hard for me because they both have lost their complexity in their assimilation into the mainstream. There is a lack of nuance of time and space. To be transgender is something largely understood as existing within the dogmatic terminus of male or female. And to “transition” imparts a sense of immediacy, a before and after from one terminus to another. But the reality, my reality is that I’ve been transitioning and will continue to transition all of my life, through the infinite that exists between male and female as it does in the infinite between the binary of zero and one. We need to elevate the dialogue beyond the simplicity of binary. Binary is a false idol.

You can read Lilly’s full letter here.

Lilly Wachowski Comes Out As Transgender Woman